Stackable Can Dispenser

Stackable Can Dispenser

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12oz (355ml) - 7 Can
12oz (355ml) - 7 Can
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9.3 h
3 plates
4.4(16)

12oz (355ml) - 6 Can
12oz (355ml) - 6 Can
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8.4 h
3 plates
4.3(9)

12oz (355ml) - 5 Can
12oz (355ml) - 5 Can
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7.5 h
3 plates
4.0(5)

16oz (473ml) - 7 Can
16oz (473ml) - 7 Can
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10 h
3 plates
5.0(1)
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Description

DOUBLE CHECK WHICH VERSION YOU NEED BY CHECKING THE VERSIONS BELOW.

Description:

This is a stackable can dispenser. The purpose of this was to fit as many cans of different types as possible in my standard depth fridge which for my use case was the 12oz 7 can version. See the versions section at the bottom for what cans and what capacities are supported. Leave a comment if you'd like me to add a different can size, ideally with measurements.

 

Printing:

I printed with Bambu PETG Basic but whatever you have should be fine. The pegs that hold it together are fairly tight, scale them down if you need to, especially if you're using a brittle filament. You may also want to use brim on the pegs if you're not using something with good bed adhesion.

Assembly:

The parts are assembled with 20 pegs. You will need an additional 8 pegs per level you wish to stack. Super gluing the joints during assembly is recommended, though not completely necessary depending on your imperfection tolerance.

 

Versions:

12oz (355ml):

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CansAssembled Dimensions (WxHxL)Notes
8134mm x 91mm x 545mm278mm+ bed required, likely won't fit in most fridges. No print profile.
7134mm x 91mm x 479mmShould fit most American standard depth fridges
6134mm x 91mm x 479mm
5134mm x 91mm x 347mm

 

16oz (473ml):

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CansAssembled Dimensions (WxHxL)Notes
7171mm x 91mm x 479mmShould fit most American standard depth fridges
6171mm x 91mm x 413mm
5171mm x 91mm x 347mm

16.9oz (500ml):

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CansAssembled Dimensions (WxHxL)Notes
7181mm x 91mm x 479mmShould fit most American standard depth fridges
6181mm x 91mm x 413mm
5181mm x 91mm x 347mm

 

7.5oz (222ml):

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CansAssembled Dimensions (WxHxL)Notes
8118mm x 83mm x 481mmShould fit most American standard depth fridges
7118mm x 83mm x 424mm
6118mm x 83mm x 366mm

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Loving this! It was a bit of a pain to assemble and I could only fit the 5-can version in my fridge but it is so nice to have!
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12oz (355ml) - 5 Can
The model works as intended, makes it easier to grab a drink. Assembly was painfull, PETG is damn hard to use pegs. I had to diactivate the use of support for the pegs because with PETG it ended up like a big block.
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12oz (355ml) - 6 Can
Love the idea of this model but it may need some slight tweaks. I utilized the print model which didn't have brims and received some warping on the corners. Adding brims fixed this, but the holes are so tight that I had the pegs snap in the holes on two attempts. Even though I was never successful, still rating 4/5 in case any user-error from my end. I'd suggest adding brims and scaling down the pegs slightly.
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Do you have a 16 ounce can version?
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I could add one but I don't have a 16oz can on hand to measure at the moment. If you could confirm google is correct that they're 66mm wide and 158mm long I'll add it.
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Replying to @zach13 :
Hi, I would also love to have a 16 ounce can version. I have a lot of opened ones that are still on my desk lol, just measured it and can confirm it's 66mm wide and 158mm ! Can if you want to confirm it's 16 oz :
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Replying to @jonathan.r.trem :
Thanks! Added the models and print profiles.
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Anyone find any of the available sizes from the designer @zach13 will fit Redbull cans (250ml, I think 8.45 OZ) well? Measurements seem to differ between countries, but I'll confirm Canada and US sizes if no one already found one that works. Google shows: Height :134.00 Width :51.00 Depth :51.00
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If those measurements are correct it should fit in any of the 12oz models, though there will be some extra space height wise. If you can confirm those measurements I can add a version for that.
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Can you please help provide a version for 7.5oz mini cans? Volume: 7.5oz./222 ml Diameter: 58mm Height: 104.4mm
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Added them.
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amazing, thanks. Printing now
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Could you make a 8 can version? Assuming that it would be 545mm that would be perfect for my kitchen!
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Added one. You'll need a bed larger than 278mm or you'll need to split it in the slicer. If doing the latter the contact points will be pretty small so I'd definitely recommend using some epoxy or 3D Gloop.
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Replying to @zach13 :
Thank you!
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Hello, I printed the 6 can version and one is larger than the other and it doesn't match up.`` One measures 445mm the other 411mm, Did I do something wrong or did they get mixed up? Regards. TG Mackey
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Sorry I mixed up one of the models when I first uploaded this. You can replace the part that's too long from the model files directly or use the current print profile.
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Replying to @zach13 :
Thanks will do.
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12oz (355ml) - 6 Can
Great print! No issues whatsoever, printed without having to make any changes using PETG. I did notice that the holes on the verticles (sides) of the stack for 355mlx6cans were bigger than the holes on the horizontal (bottom supports). The pegs go in very easy and wiggle on the verticles, but are tight and perfect on the horizontal areas. Not sure if this was a print issue but in case it wasn't i'll mention it. When putting the two sides per plate together the vertical sides can come apart really easy from the top but the buttom holds it together very well at least
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The holes are all the same size on the model itself, print orientation, material differences, etc will effect the actual tolerances. I recommend a small bit of glue, but it's not totally necessary if you don't want to or can't.
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why the two sides are different thickness?
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I assume so the cans can roll forward while in the fridge. Assuming you're referring to the back of the print being thicker on the bottom than the front of the print (note that each plate prints only one side at a time, so you print both plates and only then can you put it together)
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